As we head out on the trail it is important to be prepared for
what emergencies
that may arise. Having a basic equine first aid kit can get us
through most emergencies we may face. The following is a list
of recommended items to carry along.
- Clean bandage material including quilted padding and vet
wrap can be used to bandage a laceration on or a swollen limb.
It is important when applying a
bandage to a limb to use padding to prevent tendon or soft
tissue damage.
- A sharp blade or scissors is useful in cutting bandage
material and can be used for other emergencies.
- A hoof knife is useful when trimming a flap of hoof
wall that may have been
pulled up.
- Pliers with a cutting edge can be used in a pinch to
cut cinches and remove nails if a shoe needs to be removed.
- Duct tape is a vital tool to any equine first aid kit
as it can be used to bandage a foot and also a part of an outer
layer a padded leg bandage.
- Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs such as
Phenylbutazone and Banamine are useful but should be
administered under the instruction of your veterinarian.
This list of first aid materials can be used to temporarily
manage most on trail
emergencies until veterinary assistance is available.